Electric radiator.



G.EGLY. ELECTRIC RADIATOR,

APPLICATION FILED JULY 18, 1911.

1,012,617; Pate11ted l)ec.28,1911. Q

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Fipceificeticn e2 letters letent.

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To all whcm it may concern: 1

Be it known that l, Glnosc EeLf, a subject of the German Emperor, enresicling et Treptow, near Berlin, Germany, have iii-- ventetl certs-innew anti useful improvements in Electric Radiators, oi: which thefollowing is specification.

My invention relates to electric of the type clescrihecl inthe LetiersPatent No. 994,44? ccinprising'g c 'heeting rocl ally clisplcceablymonntecl its; ends in sleeves which ere carried inin: lers :i'lil proiect it the ends of the stove out the holrlers. These sleeves canconsequently be readily taken hold of ancl Withclrewn with the encls ofthe rod to be exchanged.

News primnrychjecl. of invention is to provide an improved arrangementof, the members which close the ends of the fur mice such that, inaddition to its heing pcssible to exchange the rod more readily, bothgood joints and good electrical contacts for the supply of current areobtained. To this end I provicle the sleeve, in which the heatmounted,Withccnically enlarged log-rod is ends which fit in hollow cones in theholders One illustrative eniootliment of my invenlcngituclinel secticnTn the accompanying drawing.

Referring to the ilmwing, the reclietor comprises thecerhcn rode, thetube '6 cl' silit, a mass composed of silicon, carbon encl, nitrogenpermeable to heat, and the sleeve 0 Whose conically enlarged enclprojects be" yond the end of-the tube and beyond the inetellicintermediate member 05 pro'vicecl between the sleeve and the protectivetube; T he one end of the intermediate member Z is screwed to theenlarged and f of the protective tube b and its other end to-the cap it.

'lilhcouter periphery of the intermediate member is likewise conical andhas pushed on it the cap 6, to which is attached. the cable m forsupplying current. The cep is screwed to a plate which abuts vig'ainstthe well of the radiator; both the cap it and the plug l; at the eml ofthe sleeve 6 serve for irnproviliig the closure of the end of theradiator. integral with the cap h is a screw bolt which passes throughthe nip 6 and Whose nuts 11 hold. the feeder m against the metal cup 6.As the conical faces of the parts 3, (l and 6 Contact one with another agood electrical Contact is obtained.

l claimz- 1. To an electric radiator, the -cornhinelion with aheating-roll, and an enter noninetnllic tube of substantially largerclientetcr than the thickness of the rod surronndthe letter, ofconcentric, conical, electrically conducting sleeves carrying one end ofthe rod, and a conical holder fitting over the outer sleeve.

2. in an electric radiator, the combination with a healing-reel end anon-metallic tube of considerably larger diameter than the 1'06.surrounding the latter, of two concentric, conical,electricallyconducting sleeves carrying one. end as the 13011, aninwardly and outvmrrlly conical cap fitting; ever the outer sleeve, 21.sccontl cap pushed over the cntlsnf the Within the former cap, and cableattachment means on thc saiol second cap.

ln testimony whereof l zifii my signature in the presence of twowitnesses.

Gl JQll-G EGLY.

